NSConference 2009 Videos
[NSConference Attendees will receive the Full Video Pack with Bonus For Free]
On the 16th and 17th of April 2009 The Mac Developer Network with Steve Scott (Scotty) and Tim Isted hosted the UK’s only independent Mac Developer Conference called NSConference. The conference was designed for Mac Developers who want to spend 2 days together geeking out while being educated by some of the world’s top Mac Developers. Many people have requested that videos of the conference be made available so here they are. (Well some of them anyway).
All videos are at a resolution of 1280 x 720
Full Video Pack Plus Bonus Session
The NSConference 2009 Full Video Pack contains all 9 videos found in videos packs 1,2 and 3 as well as containing NSConference’s now infamous final “Cocoa Challenge” session. At just $149 you save almost $75 over the individual session prices as well as receiving an extra session for FREE.
Price $74.99

1. Designing and Developing Custom Cocoa Controls
Presented by Matt Gemmell
Take a look at any of the most popular Mac applications and it quickly becomes clear that standard UI controls no longer suffice. Custom user interface is the order of the day, but consistency and intuitive interaction have never been more important – and that principle applies both to what the user sees, and to the code which makes it work. In this session, Matt Gemmell discusses how to create your own controls while maintaining consistency and usability, for both the user and other developers who may use your code.
Price: $14.99, Running Time: 60 Minutes, 759MB

2. Integrating with the Photography Eco System on Mac OS X
Presented By: Fraser Speirs
Learn how to integrate your service or application with Apple’s photography applications iPhoto and Aperture. If your application consumes images, you’ll want to know how to get the most out of the Apple photography ecosystem. In this session, Fraser Speirs will cover the SDKs for iPhoto and Aperture and touch on some of the major System APIs you’ll want to be aware of when dealing with photographs on Mac OS X.
Price: $9.99, Running Time 44 Minutes, 762MB

3. New Cocoa Programming Superpowers
Presented by Philippe Mougin
In some ways, we are still in infancy when it comes to harvest the enormous amount of power brought by dynamic object systems and frameworks such as Objective-C/Cocoa. Fortunately, new tools and technologies can help us. In this session, Philippe will get you up to speed with F-Script 2.0, a set of open source tools that complement Xcode and Interface Builder. You will learn how to use them, discover how they can bring Cocoa development productivity and fun to new highs, and acquire new programming superpowers not seen before on any other platform!
Price: $9.99, Running Time: 62 Minutes, 751MB

4. Foundations of Objective-C
Presented By: Andre Pang
One reason for Mac OS X’s success is Objective-C, combining the dynamism of a scripting language with the performance of a compiled language. However, how does Objective-C work its magic and what principles is it based upon? In this session, we explore the inner workings of the Objective-C runtime, and see how a little knowledge about programming language foundations–such as lambda calculus and type theory–can go a long way to tackling difficult topics in Cocoa such as error handling and concurrency. We’ll cover a broad range of areas such as garbage collection, blocks, and data structure design, with a focus on practical tips and techniques that can immediately improve your own code’s quality and maintainability.
Price: $24.99, Running Time: 59mins

5. Pimp My App
Presented by: Mike Lee
In a global software economy, it’s foolish for Europeans to compete on price. Someone who lives in a smaller economy than yours can always undercut you. Instead, you must compete on merit. You need to make your application better than any free knockoff. You have to sweat the details and add value to your application. You need to pimp your app.
We start at Pimp 101, and learn about the second 80%, the work that begins when you think you’re done. We’ll talk about the idea of a hook, the thing that makes people want to talk about your app with their friends — and other facets of polishing an application, such as performance, stability, and beauty. We’ll talk about the importance of professional artists.
Then we’ll delve into human interaction, and the subtle art of empathy. We’ll talk about your feature list, and how discipline in application design can save you time and make you money. We’ll talk about rule #1: don’t annoy the user, and some common mistakes. Finally, we’ll apply all we’ve learned by pimping an existing app.
Price: $9.99, Running Time: 62 Mins

6. What a Performance
Presented by: Drew McCormack
Take a journey through the Mac performance cosmos, with stopovers in exotic destinations like Xgrid Foundation, NSOperation, and Grand Central Dispatch. Never observed an XGActionMonitor in full flight, or got your NSOperation priorities right? Join us for this once in a lifetime opportunity. We’ll look at the emerging trends, and common threads that bind all levels of the performance equation. How are the techniques used in High-Performance Computing similar to those used in modern Cocoa apps running on the latest multi-core laptops? Don’t know, but come along and we’ll see if we can figure it out. This talk will cover everything, from the death of multi-threading, to Snow Leopard niceties like blocks in C and OpenCL. Not to be missed.
Price: $24.99, Running Time: 57Mins

7. Building a secure Cocoa application
Presented by: Graham Lee
Mac OS X has a reputation for being a secure operating platform, and many of its security features are available for third-party developers to use in their own application. But there’s also a more fundamental aspect to security – understanding how your software will be used and anticipating how it may be misused. In this session Graham gets us to take a step back and ask ourselves some basic questions about security
Price: $9.99, Running Time: 63 mins

8. Building Applications with Core Animation
Presented by: Bill Dudney
Core Animation is one of those technologies that is too easy to over hype. It does so many cool things that it is hard to not be overly enthusiastic about what you can do with it. Well Core Animation is not magic but it does make doing several things with your user interface much easier. In this session we are going to see what Core Animation is and how you can use it in your UI. In addition to learning about doing animations with Core Animation we will also learn how to use Core Animation to simplify your drawing and maximize the performance of your application. Come to this session and learn how to build applications that take advantage of this really exciting technology
Price: $9.99, Running Time: 57 Mins

9. Spotlight and QuickLook vs. Core Data
Presented by: Marcus Zarra
Marcus will walk through how to integrate a Core Data based application with both Spotlight and QuickLook. Add these important, and usually overlooked features, into your application to add that additional polish that we all expect from OS X applications. In this session we will discuss how these features work and how to get them to work with Core Data in a performance aware way.
Price: $9.99, Running Time: 33 Mins










Thank you! (^^=)
I was checking the NSConference website just yesterday, hoping there would be session videos. Can’t wait to see how the other videos turn out.
Just wish CocoaHeads would do the same. (^^=)
Is it possible to see preview of these videos ? For 150$, I want to be sure that the sound and the image are good enough.
Thank you
We are working on previews and will get them out ASAP.
Unfortunately with limited resources these things always take longer than I would like,
Scotty
The Mac Developer Network
http://www.mac-developer-network.com
Hey,
is it possible to get a reduced price as a student?
John
Hi Scotty,
Thanks for posting and thanks for providing them at a reasonable cost — In my opinion these are a no-brainer for anyone who is serious and wants to improve their cocoa skills — Well worth it.
-John
Thank you Scotty, I will wait !
Any chance devoted members are up for a discount? If not these are still much less expensive than flying around the world, but not nearly as fun!
I just purchased the full set, and did a quick skim of two of the videos. Quality is excellent, both audio and video. White balance is a bit off on the presenter, but who cares. Slides are laid over the video in an effective manner (probably took Scotty a ton of time to edit!). H.264 video and AAC audio in an .mp4 container. 720p as advertised. Plays in QuickTime Player and on Apple TV. Won’t play on iPhone/iPod (due to 720p size), but converting should be easy for anyone wanting to do that.
My only quibbles are exceptionally minor. I’d have preferred the filenames to be more descriptive (“NSConf09-2 – Photo – Fraser Speirs.mp4″ instead of just “Fraser Speirs.mp4″), and embedded metadata to group them in iTunes. Of course anyone interested in these programs should have the skills to make these changes themselves. I’m calling these a TV show, Season 2009. Minor quibbles indeed.
I can’t wait to sit at the TV and start watching!
Data will be embedded in all future uploads and file names will be more sensible. We will alter the current videos as soon as possible.
The room the conference was in was very poor for videoing so picture quality is not quite as good as hoped but hopefully good enough to not be distracting. Hopefully laid over slides make everything as clear as possible.
Scotty
The Mac Developer Network
http://www.mac-developer-network.com
A great set of videos. The content and delivery of the sessions are absolutely first class (I was there!). And the video / audio quality along with the cleverly integrated presentation of the supporting slides makes these videos incredibly watch-able. I have them in my iTunes, sync’d to my Apple TV. Awesome! Big thanks to Scotty and co. for all their hard work.
I love the preview video! This must be one of the best purchases I’ve ever made! (^^=)
Scotty,
I would like to request that the speaker’s slides/presentation for each video be made available separately. Due to the apparent difficulties in filming the conference, the slides are not always legible. Being able to follow with the slide deck while watching the video would greatly enhance the experience.
Thanks,
Martin
These videos were full of great content. $150 seemed a bit pricy to me at first, but after watching just the first 6 lectures, I would gladly have paid double (and before you ask, the answer is no, I’m not going to fork over an extra $150). I’m particularly impressed with the quality of the post-production editing; the keynote slides were very legible, and the subtitled audience questions were great too. I’m very much looking forward to the last 4 sessions.
I bought the full video pack the other day and have watched 3 videos so far. The video and sound quality are by far the best I have seen from any conference videos. There are times when I actually feel like I am in the room. The slide overlays make it easy to see what was displayed by the projector. In addition to the great video quality, the topics and content have been very insightful. Overall, for me, buying the full video pack was money well spent.
If you end up having the NSConference in the states over in Atlanta I know a number of folks from our cocoaheads chapter that would go.
I just downloaded the last three, and can’t wait to watch.
Should I be somehow alarmed the total size of all nine is 6.66GB?
I just watched one of the nine videos, and was *very* impressed by the editing/production and video quality. (The content was very good as well, of course.)
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